Psychoglypha bella

(Banks, 1903)

Beautiful Northern Caddisfly

Psychoglypha bella is a of in the Limnephilidae, commonly known as the Beautiful . Originally described as Glyphotaelius bellus by Banks in 1903, this species is part of the tribe Chilostigmini within the Limnephilinae. The Psychoglypha comprises northern caddisflies found primarily in North freshwater .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Psychoglypha bella: /saɪkoʊˈɡlɪfə ˈbɛlə/

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Distribution

North America; Nearctic region

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Taxonomic History

Originally described by Nathan Banks in 1903 under the name Glyphotaelius bellus, this was later transferred to the Psychoglypha. The basionym Glyphotaelius bellus is recorded in NCBI .

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